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The Riverman (The Riverman Trilogy), by Aaron Starmer

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Alistair Cleary is the kid who everyone trusts. Fiona Loomis is not the typical girl next door. Alistair hasn't really thought of her since they were little kids until she shows up at his doorstep with a proposition: she wants him to write her biography. What begins as an odd vanity project gradually turns into a frightening glimpse into the mind of a potentially troubled girl. Fiona says that in her basement, there's a portal that leads to a magical world where a creature called the Riverman is stealing the souls of children. And Fiona's soul could be next. If Fiona really believes what she's saying, Alistair fears she may be crazy. But if it's true, her life could be at risk. In this novel from Aaron Starmer, it's up to Alistair to separate fact from fiction, fantasy from reality.

The Riverman (The Riverman Trilogy), by Aaron Starmer

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #225542 in Books
  • Brand: Starmer, Aaron
  • Published on: 2015-03-17
  • Released on: 2015-03-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.66" h x .89" w x 5.23" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 336 pages
The Riverman (The Riverman Trilogy), by Aaron Starmer

From School Library Journal Gr 4–8—This novel built of stories yields nightmares. Alistair's first memory is seeing a drowned, missing child floating in the river. He tells no one and grows into a tween who has a talent for keeping secrets. Fiona, his neighbor, chooses him to share hers: kids are missing, and the Riverman, from the parallel, timeless world of Aquavania, where stories are born, is the accused. Is this some kind of fantasy created to cope with a reality too grim to bear? Or are the missing kids simply runaways? The pace accelerates when Fiona confides in an exhumed letter that she might be next. The portal in this book is not only into Aquavania, through Fiona's stories dictated to Alistair, but also into the characters' convoluted adolescent world. Alistair turns to 18-year-old Kyle, the town's emotionally complex, daredevil dropout, for advice and muscle. Meanwhile, Charlie, Alistair's childhood friend of convenience, has become a gaming addict, and their friendship is unraveling. This writerly, chiaroscuro book is replete with the portent of violence, and thick with ideas about the psychological need for stories, all while questioning the ability of stories to redeem the tellers. Readers will find themselves confronted with deep, unanswered questions regarding the relationship of collective imaginary worlds to reality, the evolving nature of memories and friendships, and the unknowability of people. Those ready to explore darker realities will devour this book.—Sara Lissa Paulson, The American Sign Language and English Lower School, New York City

From Booklist When Fiona Loomis shows up at Alistair’s door asking him to pen her biography and begins to tell him of a strange land she’s visited called Aquavania, Alistair isn’t sure he believes any of it. But he’s intrigued and can’t stop himself from wanting to know more. Fiona warns Alistair that the Riverman is stealing the souls of children and that she is next. Alistair, drawn into Fiona’s story, wants to protect her—if only he can discover the full truth. In this dark, twisting tale, readers are never sure if Fiona’s story is true or not, and they won’t want to stop reading until they find out. Alistair is a relatable hero, struggling with what to believe while growing up and moving on from old friends. While the ending is left a bit up in the air, this magical tale is sure to please readers of urban fantasy, and with its theme of missing children and changing friendships, it will be perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman and Charles de Lint, too. Grades 6-9. --Sarah Bean Thompson

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“This blend of magical realism and mystery blurs the line between reality and fantasy, setting up a creepy unease that both disturbs and propels the reader forward.” ―BCCB

“Dive into this book and you may never resurface.” ―Newbery Medalist Jack Gantos

“Lines between reality and fantasy blur in this powerful, disquieting tale of lost children, twisted friendship and the power of storytelling.” ―Kirkus Reviews, starred review

“In this dark, twisting tale, readers are never sure if Fiona's story is true or not, and they won't want to stop reading until they find out...this magical tale is sure to please readers of urban fantasy, and with its theme of missing children and changing friendships, it will be perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman and Charles de Lint, too.” ―Booklist

“Readers will find themselves confronted with deep, unanswered questions regarding the relationship of collective imaginary worlds to reality, the evolving nature of memories and friendships, and the unknowability of people. Those ready to explore darker realities will devour this book.” ―School Library Journal

“Somewhere between Holly Black's Doll Bones and Nova Ren Suma's 17 & Gone in audience and tone, this blend of magical realism and mystery blurs the line between reality and fantasy, setting up a creepy unease that both disturbs and propels the reader forward...the deliciously tangled web of a plot defies categorization.” ―The Bulletin of the Center For Children's Books (recommended)

“Starmer explores the relationship between creation and theft, reality and fantasy in this haunting novel...the novel's strength is in the pervasive aura of unknowing that Starmer creates and sustains.” ―Publisher's Weekly

“There is a lot to ponder and recommend in this unusual tale.” ―VOYA Magazine

“Starmer makes the possibilites presented by Fiona's stories feel no less improbable (or unsettling) than the scenarios Alistair construsts to explain them away, or actions he takes in an attempt to protect her.” ―Publishers Weekly


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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Where the river meets the sea By E. R. Bird When a book has worked its way into your cranium and is making a home for itself within the darker recesses of your very soul, the natural inclination is to talk to somebody about it. And when that book was ostensibly written for kids, all the more reason. That’s the problem with my job as a children’s librarian. Sometimes I’m the only person I know who has read one book or another and I have to wait patiently in the interim. Usually this isn’t a problem, but once in a while a novel like The Riverman comes along and it’s all that I can do to keep myself from forcing it into the hands of family and friends repeatedly with desperate cries of “Read this, PLEASE!” emanating from my lips. Reviewing is the best possible therapy in these cases, so buckle up, kids. What we’re dealing with here is a book of contradictions worth noting and reading and loving and hating by turns. Mature stuff, to say the least.What do you do when the girl next door asks you to write her biography? If you’re Alistair Cleary you’re initially quite flattered. Then, as you hear her story, that sense of pride may begin to fade. When Fiona Loomis informs Alistair that he needs to hear her tale because she regularly escapes to a magical land called Aquavania where a villain called The Riverman is waiting to steal her soul, he’s understandably perturbed. It seems far more likely that the creepy uncle living in her house is the source of these dark fantasies and the boy becomes determined to save her. Yet as more time goes on, Alastair begins to notice unnerving parallels between Aquavania and the small town in which he lives. Parallels that begin to suggest there’s more to Fiona’s story than anyone could possibly imagine.First and foremost, we’re going to have to face facts here. I’ve been noticing a distinct increase in the number of books I’d categorize as “Middle School” being published these days. This year alone we’ve seen Nightingale s Nest by Nikki Loftin, The Crossover by Kwame Alexander, and this. The books aren’t for 9-year-olds, but by the same token you wouldn’t immediately hand them to a 16-year-old. When a public librarian reads a book of this sort they have to make an assessment. Does it incline more towards children or teens? A lot of the time, I’d say children. A Song for Bijou by Josh Farrar, for example, was a tale about middle school first love, but there wasn’t anything overtly mature about it. The same goes for the aforementioned Alexander and Loftin books. But when it comes to The Riverman I’m afraid I fall on the other side of the fence. First, there’s Alistair’s voice. He doesn’t read like a 12-year-old in the least. One might say this is because he’s looking back on a time when he was younger but then there are the other elements to the tale. Gunplay. Nude selfies alluded to, as well as a lot of innocuous allusions to sex. Alastair’s very real fear that Fiona is being sexually abused (though he never says that in so many words) is some of the most mature content, but overall this is just an older title. A book that a 15-year-old is going to get a LOT more out of than a 10-year-old. Would a teen willingly pick it up? If you sell it to them right they will.For the young librarian working in the field of children’s literature, there comes a day when they are reading a work of historical fiction only to find that the book takes place when they themselves were a child. The number of books out there that are set in 1987 are few and far between but they do exist. For me to find that the characters in this book were pretty much my exact age . . . that was unnerving. If I’m going to be an honest reviewer, maybe it made the book that much closer to my own experiences and, therefore, my reading heart. So take what I say with a grain of salt, eh?The writing sets this apart from every other book out there right from the start. Now if an author chooses to write in the first person then they face a vast and difficult problem. How does one go about imbuing a protagonist with personality when they are not the most interesting person in the room 90% of the time? This problem is particularly acute in The Riverman. Alistair, after all, is a Nick Carraway in a world of Gatsbys. Even his dad’s fascinating. Giving the boy a personality is imperative to the plot (for one thing, more than one person appears to be vying for his attention) but at the same time the book’s focus isn’t really on him. Fortunately, it seems to me that Alistair got a successful personality infusion right from the get-go. When a strange girl asks him to pen her biography he embraces the plan, patched elbows and all. His immediate desire to plunge into the unknown and goofy bodes well for the young man. What comes after is just gravy.In terms of the other characters, there are those in this world who would say that by and large, men do not tend to write their female characters as funny. Plucky, sure. Strong-willed, absolutely. Intelligent, you betcha. But funny? It’s not as if it isn’t done, it just isn’t done often. Starmer, I am happy to report is a guy who can not only make a funny girl, but one that you would actually want to know as a result. If Fiona’s the potential victim here she’s not going down without a fight. And if she’s going to fight, she’s going to fight with funny. As dark as the book is (and baby, it’s dark) Fiona’s humor buoys the reader through safely. Until, of course, it doesn’t.The more you read the book, the more you want to. Starmer’s as good at one-liners as he is overarching themes and messages. Here then is a sampling of some of my favorite off-hand comments peppered throughout:“Kids had given up on teasing him back in fifth grade when it became obvious that you can call a guy Captain Catpoop all you want, but if he embraces the name by having it ironed onto his own T-shirt, he basically has you beat.”“Wore a cigarette behind his ear, carried a butterfly knife, kept his van stocked with a stack of blankets and a candle in a jar and a jug of something sweet and alcoholic to ease things in his direction.”“Pretending, dear boy, is the definition of sophistication.”“Not all memories rot away. Some sprout fungus.”By the end (and you might consider this a bit of a spoiler so feel free to skip this paragraph if you like surprises), all I wanted to know was whether or not it was real. Call it the Doll Bones question, if you like. Was there magic? Is there such a place as Aquavania? Or was this all just some complex construct in the hero’s mind? I will say that it’s very interesting to read what appears to be a mystery novel where the reader is convinced that the detective is barking up the wrong tree. A kid reading this book (or teen) is going to be easily convinced from the get-go that Fiona is telling the truth about Aquavania. Yet as the book continues you grow less and less certain. Until, of course, there’s the moment when everything seems to confirm Fiona’s story . . . but what if it doesn’t? Is there more than one way to read her crazy tales? Does she absolutely HAVE to be telling the truth the whole time? Is Starmer, therefore, a good enough author that he can make a young reader, naturally inclined to believe a heroine as charming as Fiona, doubt their own assumptions? It’s a tricky proposition but I think he’s up to it.I’ll now let you in on a little secret. You know that picture book, Harold and the Purple Crayon? You know why I don’t particularly like it? It’s because that book perfectly highlights my own personal nightmare. You’re trapped in a world of your own design and making and you haven’t the will to even wish yourself out of it. You’ve exchanged fantasy perfection (nine kinds of pie and all) for reality and you can no longer extricate yourself from your own brain. For me, that’s the beauty and pure unadulterated horror of The Riverman. Most fantasy novels cause their readers to wish they could rush headlong out of their mundane existence into a fantasy realm (Hogwarts being the best example). This book makes you want to cling to reality desperately with both hands and never ever let go. It’s probably significant that the parts of the book I found the most interesting weren’t the ones in Aquavania (though the penguin quoting Charlotte’s Web was cute) but the ones in the real world.So in the end, what is this book? A cautionary tale for people who live too much inside their own heads? Can we truly say that it’s a coincidence that Charlie, the video game king, typifies this? Or is it a grand metaphor for first love? It’s the first in a trilogy though you wouldn’t know it from the packaging, design, or writing. To my mind, this book stands alone. The Riverman may also be the world’s greatest book discussion title. You could talk about this puppy with your peers until the cows come home. This review is just the tip of the iceberg (you don’t wanna think about the iceberg). Once everyone’s read it, I’m going to have SO much more to say. A good book does that. It gives your tongue wings. The Riverman may creep you out and make you want to hide under the covers for a good long while, but just TRY to set it down. Can’t be done. And that is what I look for in a book.For ages 11 and up.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Review by Will age 11 By Will I loved the different worlds in this book. I read it in a couple of days. It was unlike anything I've ever read (but in a good way). It's a cliffhanger and I look forward to the next one.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. especially for those of us who like fantasies -- a girl who travels to another world By Alexa @ Alexa Loves Books The Riverman has many appealing elements, especially for those of us who like fantasies -- a girl who travels to another world, a boy who gets drawn into this girl's alternate reality, and a very creepy villain who is stealing souls. Sadly, these three things converged into a story that, though I finished it, failed to really leave an impression.The one thing I did enjoy about this book is the imagination that went into it. In particular, the world of Aquavania, a world where stories are born from the mind of each new visitor, is supremely creative. The idea that one can control what their world is like, complete with inhabitants and activities, is attractive (especially if you're an aspiring author).It also comes with a nasty villain in the form of the Riverman, who sounds positively evil. Would it be strange to say that the Riverman is my favorite character? Because he is, even though he barely appears for most of the novel. The fact that he represents the imminent death of anything imagined in Aquavania is creepy, which is just the way I like bad guys to be.Apart from the inventive content, The Riverman just kind of... existed. There's a story, one that combines events in the real world with events in Aquavania (as retold by Fiona). I didn't particularly connect with our narrator Alistair or the fanciful Fiona, as there were parts where I was simply uninterested in what was going on. So, the story went on, and I kept reading, but there was really no emotional attachment.If there's one thing that surprises me about The Riverman, it's the darkness of its content for a novel for children. There are mature topics - drinking, drugs, kidnapping, murder among them - included. All these things, even if they were uncomfortable to read about, emphasized the stakes in this story - for Alistair, for Fiona and for other people too, so I don't think they were included unnecessarily.While The Riverman didn't work for me, there's sure to be readers who will like it more than I did. Whimsy mingles with darkness and real life on nearly every page. If the reader is able to truly find a connection with Alistair, or even with Fiona, that will certainly be key for them to enjoy the story a little bit more.

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Rabu, 29 Juni 2011

Seals (Soul Guardians Book 8), by Kim Richardson

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Kara has survived the threat of the Reapers, but at an unspeakable cost—the Archfiends have escaped their eternal prison. Now, with the mortal world on the brink of the apocalypse, with the threat of evil beings as powerful as gods, she must break the rules and travel across the mortal world on an unauthorized mission. Along the way she must face her darkest truth . . . a truth about the change inside her, a truth that she cannot stop. Meanwhile, the Archfiends and their brutal and monstrous forces are gathering on Earth, intent on enslaving the mortal world, and to destroy Horizon and all the angels. Will Kara find the strength to not only fight her inner demons, but to take on the evil that is about to be unleashed?

Seals (Soul Guardians Book 8), by Kim Richardson

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #108047 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-18
  • Released on: 2015-03-18
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I Love this series so much By Samantha I Love this series so much. I am sad that it is over, but at least I got two extra books when I thought it was ending after book 6. I love reading about Kara, David, Jenny and Peter. Their characters are very well characterized. I have grown an emotional connection to these characters. I am glad Kara and David got to live their normal lives. And I am super glad that Mr. Patterson was not gone forever that would have made me very sad if he was.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Soul Guardian Series By Phillip E. Temple I have finished all 8 books. I could hardly put them down. A mastery of writing to keep the focus on the storyline. Kim Richardson did an excellent job of keeping the reader in the story. I can't wait to read her next series

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Outstanding kept me on alert to what was going to happen next. By LULU Love this series of exciting Good over Evil. Love ... intoxicating. I love the characters. I can relate to them from my own experience with my friends. True Friends.

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Senin, 27 Juni 2011

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New York Times bestselling author Lauren Oliver delivers a gripping story perfect for fans of We Were Liars and I Was Here, about two sisters inexorably altered by a terrible accident.

Dara and Nick used to be inseparable, but that was before the accident that left Dara's beautiful face scarred and the two sisters totally estranged.

When Dara vanishes on her birthday, Nick thinks Dara is just playing around. But another girl, nine-year-old Madeline Snow, has vanished, too, and Nick becomes increasingly convinced that the two disappearances are linked. Now Nick has to find her sister, before it's too late.

In this edgy and compelling novel, Lauren Oliver creates a world of intrigue, loss, and suspicion as two sisters search to find themselves, and each other.

Vanishing Girls, by Lauren Oliver

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #198352 in Books
  • Brand: Oliver, Lauren
  • Published on: 2015-03-10
  • Released on: 2015-03-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.25" h x .99" w x 5.50" l, 1.10 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 368 pages
Vanishing Girls, by Lauren Oliver

From School Library Journal Gr 9 Up—Different as night and day, sisters Nick and Dara are practically joined at the hip. Nick is perpetually the cool and calm older one who calls the shots. Dara is always tagging along, longing to be in the spotlight. That was before the accident that left Dara injured and Nick shaken to the core. Now, the siblings barely speak to each other; they live together but never cross paths. Nick gets a job at a local amusement park and begins to interact with people again, mostly with her longtime best friend, but also with her sister's ex-boyfriend, Parker. As the summer continues, a young local girl goes missing and Nick finds herself getting more involved with the ensuing drama than she ever expected. The situation comes to a boiling point at Dara's birthday dinner when she disappears too, and it's up to Nick to piece the story together and discover what has happened to her sister. Like in her "Delirium" series and Before I Fall (2010, both HarperCollins), Oliver's characterizations and background stories are well-developed and compulsively readable. The relationship between Nick and Dara drives the plot and is very realistic. The twist the author incorporates at the end is dramatic without being absurd and was completely unexpected. Recommend to teens looking for a well-written work with a juicy ending. They will not be disappointed.—Morgan Brickey, Marion County Public Library System, FL

Review “Alarming and uplifting, a rare psychological thriller that has a kind heart at its center. Read it with all the lights on.” (--E. Lockhart, author of We Were Liars)“Perfect for readers who devoured We Were Liars, it’s the sort of novel that readers will race to finish, then return to the beginning to marvel at how it was constructed-and at everything they missed. (Publishers Weekly (starred review))“Oliver’s characterizations and background stories are well-developed and compulsively readable. Recommend to teens looking for a well-written work with a juicy ending. They will not be disappointed.” (School Library Journal)“Best-selling Oliver weaves a taut mystery interspersed with blog posts about Madeline’s disappearance, and the story is made all the more compelling by Nick and Dara’s close but troubling relationship, marked by both love and intense jealousy.” (Booklist)PRAISE FOR BEFORE I FALL: “Oliver’s debut novel is raw, emotional, and, at times, beautiful....readers will love Samantha best as she hurtles toward an end as brave as it is heartbreaking.” (Publishers Weekly (starred review))PRAISE FOR BEFORE I FALL: “Samantha’s attempts to save her life and right the wrongs she has caused are precisely what will draw readers into this complex story and keep them turning pages until Sam succeeds in living her last day the right way.” (Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) (Starred Review))PRAISE FOR BEFORE I FALL: “Oliver, in a pitch-perfect teen voice, explores the power we have to affect the people around us in this intensely believable first novel...This is a compelling book with a powerful message and should not be missed.” (ALA Booklist)PRAISE FOR PANIC: “Oliver makes a white-knuckle return to realism that will have readers up until the wee hours.” (Kirkus Reviews (starred review))PRAISE FOR PANIC: “Oliver’s novel is a wholly believable and compulsively readable tale of friendship, loyalty, survival, and courage.” (Booklist)PRAISE FOR PANIC: “Retains all the tension and excitement of Oliver’s Delirium…A work with sharp corners, dark places, and considerable humanity.” (The Horn Book)

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Dara and Nick used to be inseparable, but that was before—before Dara kissed Parker, before Nick lost him as her best friend, before the accident that left Dara's beautiful face scarred. Now the two sisters, who used to be so close, aren't speaking. In an instant, Nick lost everything and is determined to use the summer to get it all back.

But Dara has other plans. When she vanishes on her birthday, Nick thinks Dara is just playing around. But another girl has vanished, too—nine-year-old Madeline Snow—and as Nick pursues her sister, she becomes increasingly convinced that the two disappearances may be linked.

In this edgy and compelling novel, New York Times bestselling author Lauren Oliver creates a world of intrigue, loss, and suspicion as two sisters search to find themselves, and each other.


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. I love how this book completely blindsided me By Nancy Do not be one of those people that read the last chapters of this book. Do not look at reviews that will spoil this book for you. You have to read it for yourself. Form you own opinions as to what is going on and commit to reading the last twenty percent of this book in one sitting.Now I am sure that others might have figured this book our earlier than I did, but I admit that there were parts that had me wondering; closer to confused, as to why certain characters were acting the way that they were, but I did not put all of the pieces together.There are two storylines going on here. You have wild Dara and the practical more reserved Nick, sisters that are close in age and closer in relationship that is until an accident that Nick cannot remember that leaves beautiful Dara scarred. Now the sisters are estranged and when Dara disappears on her birthday, Nick thinks that Dara is pretending. Nick can hear her in her bedroom, can see her getting on the bus, and knows that she is in the house, but she ignores her when Nick knocks on her door or calls out to her.Then you have nine-year-old Madeline Snow. She too has vanished but the story that her older sister tells is not adding up. Nick becomes obsessed with this missing child and knows that Dara too was hiding a secret before she too disappeared. Is it possible that Dara was involved in something and that is why they are both now missing?The mind field of teenage sisters is difficult at best, but when you add in a neighbor boy that both girls become involved with, devastation is bound to occur. The book weaves the sisters’ story from flashbacks to present day leaving the reader fixated on who is talking and from which timeframe it is occurring so they can put the puzzle pieces together.To say that this book is edgy and leaves the reader bewildered is an understatement. The final truth of this book will completely blow the reader away. An out of left field sucker punch to the gut is how I felt when I finished. I did not put all of the pieces together. I had questioned a couple of actions of certain characters, but still, the light did not dawn. I loved this book. Loved how it completely blindsided me and yet I did not feel betrayed by the author. An awesome book that I highly recommend.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Must reading especially for teen girls who have sisters By Neal Reynolds Author Lauren Oliver paints well developed and absolutely readable characterizations. These characters are living and breathing teen sisters who capture the reader's heart from the outset. We get Nick's and Dara's point of view in alternating chapters peppered with blog posts. This is both a touching and feeling look at sibling relationships and a spellbinding mystery surrounding a young girl's disappearance. The author does take her time in getting to the real point of the story, but in doing so, she adds depth to the theme of sibling relationship.The ending is a bit of a shocker, but it's done smoothly and believably. I do give this a high recommendation.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Twists and turns By AngryBard Nick is struggling with a sense of failure and a sick feeling of having lost something important. She was in a bad car accident with her twin Dara and since then, everything seems to have crumbled away: the sisters' close friendship, Nick's other relationships, her sense of direction and self-worth. Her parents set her up to work at a local amusement park for the summer to get her out of herself, but nothing seems to be working. Meanwhile, a young girl goes missing from the backseat of her elder sister's parked car one hot summer night, and the local community is on edge.I am an intermittent fan of Lauren Oliver. I loved Before I Fall and liked Panic and Delirium, but was disappointed in the rest of the Delirium trilogy that followed. Vanishing Girls is Oliver in fine form as a portrayer of good teenage girls who find themselves in trouble, struggling with their own self-image and sense of reality. I have no problem with her writing, but with one of the basic premises and major plot-twist of the book, which I'm not able to go into here for fear of spoiling your read. (It just doesn't add up, looking back from the end of the book.)Other than that, Vanishing Girls is a thriller, an exciting read where Nick's increasing confusion and frenzy is finely portrayed through the language. My only problem except the plot-hinge is that we've seen these girls before: good sister and bad sister, smart sister and sexy sister, kind sister and catty sister. At the end, I'm not sure if the insight that they're both ironically feeling as if the other sister is the powerful one in the relationship is Nick's or Dana's? Has Nick matured and reached a new level of insight or not? What was the truth about their symbiotic relationship? I wish Oliver had stayed with and explored this question more, instead of focusing on the cheap thrills of building a plot-twist.

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Senin, 20 Juni 2011

The Meeting: (An EMERGE Short Story), by Heather Sunseri

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This is a short story set two years prior to the opening of Emerge, a novel by Heather Sunseri. This can be read as a standalone prior to Emerge or after. Dylan and Dax have been on their own since their parents died of Bad Sam, a deadly Ebola-like virus that went airborne four year ago and wiped out 99.9% of the United State's population. While the two brothers have avoided being a part of any sort of community, Dax is injured and could die if they don't find help. Nina and Cricket have discovered a way to make life work in the tiny community of Boone Blackston. It's not ideal, and sixteen-year-old Nina dreams of an adventure that hasn't existed since the United States changed forever four years ago. When Dylan meets Nina and her best friend Cricket in the forest, he knows that the girls' help might be his brother's only chance of survival. But what he finds in Nina is not at all what he had bargained for.

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  • Published on: 2015-03-04
  • Released on: 2015-03-04
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good start, very short, love the characters! By Donna Good start, very short but good. I am interested. I hesitate to start The Meeting because it is the start of a series and also short. I will wait until it is finished. But I did like the characters and will follow this story. It is a story of two young twin brothers, one injured, meet two young girls who want to help them, but are cautious. Both sides are cautious. Dylan and Dax, the twins, meet Cricket and Nina and the worlds for all are changed. This is just "the meeting" as it is titled, so very short, I am sure to tell you how these four did meet and the story will be developed in the Emerge series. I will be reading the Mindspeak series by this author and I am looking forward to reading more by Heather Sunseri.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A good introduction to the Emerge series By Rosemary Hughes I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I read this story prior to reading EMERGE. I was glad I did, as this story tells how the four young people meet under the difficult time of the aftermath of a pandemic that had decimated almost all of the American population. It is a strained time, because anyone could cause death to the others, due to an air borne virus.The girls help save the life of Dylan's twin brother Dax. Relationships are started. It leaves you ready for more.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Twists and Turns Have You Waiting For the Sequel By BP34 A short story about 4 survivors of an Ebola like virus that wiped out most of the Country. Dylan and Dax are two brothers who meet up with Nina and Cricket. Lots of twists and turns and a special surprise that involves Nina.Definitely a tease that will keep you wanting more. The series is just beginning with lots more to come.Received an arc copy in return for an honest review

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Minggu, 19 Juni 2011

The Mistress of Bonaventure, by Harold Bindloss

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After relaxing its iron grip a little so that we hoped for spring, winter had once more closed down on the broad Canadian prairie, and the lonely outpost was swept by icy draughts, when, one bitter night, Sergeant Mackay, laying down his pipe, thrust fresh billets into the crackling stove. It already glowed with a dull redness, and the light that beat out through its opened front glinted upon the carbines, belts, and stirrups hung about the rough log walls.

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  • Published on: 2015-10-02
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .40" w x 6.00" l, .54 pounds
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  • 174 pages
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. and he gives you a good feeling for what it was like to be in ... By Tartancloak Another top-notch story of a young fellow fighting the odds to wring success from the challenging terrain of a Canadian prairie farm. You might not think a story in such a setting could be interesting, but Bindloss knew what he was writing about, and he gives you a good feeling for what it was like to be in that vast, lightly populated prairie area of Canada. His main characters are always very well drawn, and he is good with relationships. Recommended.

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Sabtu, 18 Juni 2011

The Cost, by David Graham Phillips

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  • Published on: 2015-10-05
  • Original language: English
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The story was very good! But some parts were way to long! By connie I really enjoyed the the story line, but I would skip some chapters because they would drag on and on, I did want to know what happened in the end so I keep reading and skipping through to the end.

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The Viscount and the Witch, by Sahara Kelly

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Viscount Rhys Hadley has no idea that the young woman he's about to rescue from a ridiculous lawsuit is the one woman who can change his life forever. And not just because she has a set of unique talents he's never imagined... Lady Alice Giddenhurst has fled London Society, preferring the quiet of the country where she can heal the occasional broken limb or injured animal without occasioning comment. This lawsuit, however, threatens to compromise her peace of mind, so she welcomes the assistance of a Viscount. It only takes a moment for them both to realize they're on the edge of the greatest magic of all...love! But there are secrets and dangers lurking near Alice - and for Rhys it's a battle to keep her safe until he can make her his, permanently!

The Viscount and the Witch, by Sahara Kelly

  • Published on: 2015-03-09
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .44" w x 6.00" l, .59 pounds
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. The Viscount and the Witch is a fun historical mystery and romance By D. Antonio I won an audio copy of this delightful story from the author. My husband and I listened to The Viscount and the Witch on a road trip. We had fun chuckling together. The Viscount and the Witch is a fun historical mystery and romance. I guessed wrong on the perpetrator but was right about most all of the rest. My husband is not big on romance or historicals but he got a kick out of this story too. The narrator did a good job of voicing the characters and made a boring trip more fun.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Love these characters By Sheila Gallagher The feel good story of Alice and Rhys. She is in trouble over an inheritance. Alice has some special abilities that could cause her problems. Rhys is asked by his uncle to help her with the lawsuit against her. He wants to help her especially after he meets her. I like her feistiness. Alice is not meek and missish. Rhys accepts her as she is. These are great characters that I love. The secondary characters are also good.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Sweet light read. This witch was captivating. By Kindle Junkies This was such a delightful read. The heroine is a witch. Like many witches from that time period she has faced and faces is the book many prejudices, fears and superstitions. The hero meets heroine and falls in love with her. He is such a delightful hero. He is sweet, loving and protective of the heroine. It was a light read that I highly recommend.

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